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Ka Elele Hawaii, Ka Elele / Ka Elele, Volume 3, Number 14, 27 October 1847

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Contents

Page 104
Masthead
Hauai Bipi me ka mahiai.
Na wahine hana mnikai.
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No ke konohiki Pai Aina.
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Mai wawa wale aku i ko hai hewa.
He manao no Mr Archibald ke kumuao i holo i Nukalidonia.
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NA KE AUPUNI. KANAWAI HOOPONOPONO I K KUAI ANA I KA ALE, POTA, Bl[Illegible]KAIDA A ME NA NFA LIKE.
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HE KANAWAI HOOLE I KA HAALELE ANA O NA KANAKA HAWAII I KA LAKOU OHANA.
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KANAWAI HOOPONOPONO A ME KA HOOMAOPOPO I KA AUHAU ANA.
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MAKE EMOOLE.
He olelo Hooikaika.
Luna Hoomanakii.
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